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Show THE Ml D VALE SENTINEL (Utah) Friday, November Page Fourteen coming acquainted with the pro RIVERTOH BLANCHE DENSLEY. Ph.: AM 9, 1956 gram G; rry L. Williams, who is serv ing ;n the Gulf State Mission for the LDS church, has been appoint ed supervising elder of the Cen tral Mississippi District. Garry is the son of Mr & Mrs Alma M Tayior. To meet their welfare assign inert the Riverton Second Ward was feted at a dinner Thursday evening. After dinner a carnival spirit prevailed with many booths filled with homemade candy, toys Christmas gifts, and other things to entice people to buy and make the evening a success. Reporter W. JORDAN STAKE EVENTS ARE ANNOUNCED The West Jordan Stake Junior and their fathers will hold their annual "Clean Life" pro n gram in the Riverton First Ward church, Nov. 11, at 8 p.m. Ray Smith, chaplain of the Utah State Prison, will be the speaker. The same evening, at the same time and in another part of the chapel, the Junior Gleaners and thcii mothers will meet in their annual "Sacred to Me," night. Mrs Marba C. Josephson, associate ma.'i.v&ig editor of the Improve ment Era, will be the speaker. On Nov. 11, at 9 o'clock, at the stake hou e in West Jordan, the stake Mia Maids and Explorers will hold a fireside chat. Reed Beckstead, president of the East Jordan stake and superintendent of the Jordan SchM District, will be the speaker. Leslie M. Butterfield is spend ing four weeks in Washington D.C., where he was sent by his company where he is employed lo meet an assignment in the Bu reau of Reclamation. Mr Mrs Spencer W. Gammell announce the engagement of their , laughter, Janet, to Boyd son of Mr & Mrs Roy Ober--;haWest Jordan. The marriage will take place in early spring. & man; report by Pres. Lottie Bo- - Mr & Mrs G. N. Butterfield and Dansie, Murray, visited Mrs Clin-erdell; sustaining of officers, secre- Mr & Mrs Douglas Butterfield vis ton Dansie at Cottonwood Matertary Mrs Edna Butterfield; re ited Mr & Mrs Narvel Wardle, nity Hospital, Murray. A daughter marks, Mrs Ruby Knudsen, work Salt Lake, last Tuesday, after at was born to the Clinton Dasies director, Jordan stake board; bentending funeral services for Mrs Friday, Nov. 2. ediction, Mrs Daisy Poor. Mrs Vern Bodell. Others visiting the Mr & Mrs Charles Hammer, Mr Amy R. Snow, theology leader, Wardles included Mr & Mrs Levi & Mrs Garth Thompson, Shelley, also of the board, was present. Freeman, Bountiful, former were overnight guests of the Mr & Mrs Walter E. Crane, Mr residents. Harold Swaseys and Ray Bodells Si Mrs Tearris Ingram, and AlA. H. Dansie and Mrs Art llast Tuesday after attending fun- Mrs bert J. Crane and daughters, Roberta and Evelyn, were among those attending the open house for Mrs Florence Page, Riverton. al Her-rima- on her 75th birthday. Joyce and Tonya, daughters of Mr & Mrs Nephi S. Butterfield, spent the week end with Mr & Mrs Theron Bowles, Taylorsville services for Mrs Vern Bodell in Salt Lake. Family members gathered at the home of Mr & Mrs Lowell Mauss Tuesday after the service. Those from here were Mr & Mrs Louis Christensen, Mr & Mrs Ray Bodell, Mrs Adeline Bodell, Mr & Mrs Harold Swasey, and Mr & Mrs Murial Bodell. XOWS THE TI3IE ops N. Main jSS 9 B AM 118 relax with I1IC 5-38- 21 give a portable i FOR YOUR NEW RIVERTON. UT. FURNACE ' Ph. AM Come to CLYDE BUXTON'S Midvale Sheet Metal DRAPER, UT. Ph. AM Drink and DELIVERY Any Place in Salt Lake County P 3 glosses 7695 S. State St. of milk every day AM Ober-shaw- Quality Work a T- Calm down Durfey Cleaners PICK-U- EXPERT fr$J Always lirThli rn iVrrW-ii- - HOP'S FROM 41 Midvale, Utah I 11C N. TV Man HSRJtltAAN Mrs Loia Anderson entertain a Halloween party for her Mrs ACNES DANSIE, Reporter Ph.: AM Sundu School class Nov. 1 at the church. They danced to the tunes The PTA held a party Friday on the record player, played at 7 p.m. at the school evening and ate a Mrs luncheon. games for and executives and officers Anderson has the 12 year olds. A hobo dinner was serv partners. Chaplain John Fitzgerald and ed to 29 guests. Officers included two recruits, Vernon Densley and Mrs Dot Freeman, president; Mrs Bill Stewart of the 144th Evacua Delos Crump, vice president; Mr: tion Hospital Unit, National Edith Newman, secretary; Prin Guard, at Fort Douglas, were present at the First Ward Sunday Owen Hollinger, second vice pres The committee on arrange School last Sunday morning. ident. ments consisted of Mrs Douglas Chaplain Fitzgerald spoke in the Miller, Mrs James A. Miller, and special interest group for a short Mrs W. E. Crane. time, and talked to the parents Relatives and friends attended about the advantages of having funeral services of Mrs Vern Bo their boys between the ages of in enlist with the Utah Nation- dell, Salt Lake, last Tuesday Lake. Salt al Guard. He invited the parents & to go to Fort Douglas along with Rodney Dansie, son of Mr Mrs Jesse H. Dansie and Dennis their boys to investigate and be- Farmer, Midvale, were homecoming guests for the week end of Ray Bateman, Sandy, attending BYU at Provo. Mr & Mrs John A. Butterfield entertained at a dinner party Friday for Mrs Butterfield's family from Salt Lake. ed at Safeway Employees at 4908 Poplar St., Murray, Utah Safeway Farm Fresh Produce! Grapeffruit 'sm Apples SSLw 17-2- 8 ) 'ii i i - hi I Carrots Letf to right: Glen Paulson, Don Gardner Elmo Grohman, Bill Killey, Wendell Neff, George Hale, Verl Webster, Ronald Eatchel, Grace Eva, Keith Bringhurst, Elsie Kikel, Newell Johnson, Bertha Cannegieter, Ruth Johnson, Larry Maxwell, Ivan Winberg. not present: Nola Farnsworth, lima Withers, Tim Chamberlain) The Relief Society conference (Employees was held Sunday evening at the LDS ward chapel. The following program was presented: music by the Singing Mothers; invoca tion, Mrs Isabelle Bills; talks, Mrs Mary Crane, Mrs Gwendolyn But terficld, and Bishop Alonzo Free- - A' m Safeway Employees at 723 E. Center, Midvale, Utah Try the Straight Kentucky Bourbon that's 6 YEARS OLD! STRAIGHT FIEISCHMANN DIST. CORP. 0WENSB0RO. 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